Craftsman 919.679470 Owner's manual

Category
Power generators
Type
Owner's manual
• SAFETY GUIDELINES
• ASSEMBLY
• OPERATION
• MAINTENANCE
• TROUBLESHOOTING
• REPAIR PARTS
IMPORTANT:
Read the Safety Guidelines
and All Instructions Carefully
Before Operating
Model No.
919.679470
OWNER'S
MANUAL
Sold by Sears Canada, Inc., Toronto, Ont. M5B2B8
120/240 VOLT • 4750 WATT
GENERATOR
MGP-679470A 1/20/00
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
The Craftsman Warranty, plus a Maintenance Agreement, pro-
vide maximum value for your Sears products. Contact your
nearest Sears store for details.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Read and observe the safety rules.
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for and using
your generator.
Follow the instructions under “Customer Responsibilities”
and “Storage” sections of this owner’s manual.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN GENERATORS
For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman generator is maintained and operated according to the
instructions in this owner’s manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in material and workmanship.
If your Craftsman Generator is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the
original date of purchase.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN ENGINE
For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman engine is maintained and operated according to the
instructions in this owner’s manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in material and workmanship.
If your Craftsman engine is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies only for 90 days form the
date of purchase. This warranty does not cover: Expendable items such as spark plugs and air filters, which become
worn during normal use.
Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including damage resulting from no oil being supplied to
the engine or failure to maintain the equipment according to the instructions contained in this owner’s manual, are not
covered under warranty.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE GENERATOR TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from PROVINCE TO
PROVINCE.
Sold by Sears Canada, Inc., Toronto, Ont.
DATE PURCHASED:__________________________
MODEL NO:_________________________________
SERIAL NO: ________________________________
STORE WHERE PURCHASED:_________________
ADDRESS__________________________________
CITY_______________________________________
TELEPHONE:________________________________
Record the above information about your unit
so that you will be able to provide it in case
of loss or theft.
HORSE POWER 10 HP
GASOLINE CAPACITY 7 GALLON
OIL CAPACITY 26 OZ.
Warranty....................................................
2
Safety Guidelines ...................................
3-8
Assembly ..................................................
8
Operation..............................................
9-12
Maintenance ......................................
12-14
Service Adjustments ..............................
14
Storage ...................................................
14
Troubleshooting Guide ...........................
15
Parts ..................................................
16-22
EPA Codes ........................................
23-24
How To Order Parts .................
Back Cover
Français
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Attempting to connect generator directly
to the electrical system of any building
structure.
Inadequate electrical grounding of gen-
erator.
Back feeding electricity through a
building’s electrical system to the
outside utility feed lines could en-
danger repair persons attempting to
restore service.
Attempting to connect to the incoming
utility service could result in electrocu-
tion.
Restoration of electrical service while
the generator is connected to the in-
coming utility could result in a fire or
serious damage if an isolator switch is
not installed.
The failure of one of the generator’s
electrical devices, a broken wire, wet
surfaces, etc. could result in the entire
unit becoming electrically charged.
Contact with electrically charged
surfaces could result in electrocution.
Never back feed electricity through a
structure's electrical system.
To connect to a structure's electrical
system in a safe manner and always
have a Double-Throw Transfer Switch
installed by a qualified electrician, in
compliance with local ordinances.
(When installing a Double-Throw
Transfer Switch, a minimum of 10
gauge wiring must be used.)
Make sure that the unit is connected
to an appropriate electrical ground, in
accordance with the requirement of
the National Electric Code. See page
8 for grounding instructions.
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE
When using this product basic precautions should always be followed
including the following:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS •
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS
URGENT SAFETY INFORMATION - A HAZ-
ARD THAT WILL CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
OR LOSS OF LIFE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - A
HAZARD THAT MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
Information for preventing damage to
equipment.
Information that you should pay special
attention to.
This manual contains information
that is important for you to know
and understand. This information
relates to protecting YOUR
SAFETY and PREVENTING
EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help
you recognize this information, we
use the symbols to the right.
Please read the manual and pay
attention to these sections.
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.
Operation of generator in rain, wet, icy,
or flooded conditions.
Use of worn damaged, undersized or un-
grounded extension cords.
Placing generator on or against highly
conductive surface, such as a steel walk-
way or metal roof.
Improper connection of items to genera-
tor.
Operation of unit when damaged, or with
guards or panels removed.
Water is an excellent conductor of
electricity! Water which comes in
contact with electricity charged
components can transmit electricity to
the frame and other surfaces, resulting
in electrical shock to anyone contact-
ing them.
Contact with worn or damaged extension
cords could result in electrocution.
Use of undersize extension cords could
result in overheating of the wires or at-
tached items, resulting in fire.
Use of ungrounded cordsets could pre-
vent operation of circuit breakers and re-
sult in electrical shock.
Accidental leakage of electrical current
could charge conductive surfaces in con-
tact with the generator.
Exceeding the load capacity of the gen-
erator by attaching too many items, or
items with very high load ratings to it
could result in overheating of some items
or their attachment wiring resulting in fire
or electrical shock.
Attempting to use the unit when it has
been damaged, or when it is not func-
tioning normally could result in fire or
electrocution.
Removal of guarding could expose elec-
trically charged components and result
in electrocution.
Operate generator in a clean, dry, well
ventilated area. Make sure hands are
dry before touching unit.
Inspect extension cords before use
and replace with new if required.
Use proper size (wire gauge) cordset
for application.
Always use electrically grounded
cordset.
Place generator on low conductivity
surface such as a concrete slab.
Read the load rating chart and instruc-
tions on page 9, 10 and 11. Make sure
that the sum of electrical loads for all
attachments does not exceed the
load rating of the generator.
Do not operate generator with me-
chanical or electrical problem. Have
unit repaired by an Authorized Ser-
vice Center.
Do not operate generator with protec-
tive guarding removed.
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE (cont’d)
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.
RISK OF FIRE
Turn engine off and allow it to cool
before adding fuel to the tank. Equip
area of operation with a fire extin-
guisher certified to handle gasoline
or fuel fires.
Add fuel to tank in well ventilated area.
Make sure there are no sources of
ignition near the generator.
Store fuel in a container designed to
hold gasoline. Store container in se-
cure location to prevent use by oth-
ers.
Operate generator in a clean, dry, well
ventilated area a minimum of four feet
from any objects or wall. DO NOT
OPERATE UNIT INDOORS OR IN
ANY CONFINED AREA.
Gasoline and gasoline vapors can
become ignited by coming in contact
with hot components such as the
muffler, engine exhaust gases, or from
an electrical spark.
Cigarettes, sparks, fires, or other hot
objects can cause gasoline or gasoline
vapors to ignite.
Improperly stored fuel could lead to ac-
cidental ignition. Fuel improperly secured
could get into the hands of children or
other unqualified persons.
Materials placed against or near the gen-
erator or operating the generator in ar-
eas where the temperature exceeds 104°
F. ambient can interfere with its proper
ventilation features causing overheating
and possible ignition of the materials.
Attempting to fill the fuel tank while the
engine is running.
Sparks, fire, hot objects
Improper storage of fuel
Inadequate ventilation for generator
Never attempt to “speedup” the en-
gine to obtain more performance.
Both the output voltage and frequency
will be thrown out of standard by this
practice, endangering attachments
and the user.
Use care in filling the tank to avoid
spilling fuel. Make sure fuel cap is
secured tightly and check engine
for fuel leaks before starting engine.
Move generator away from refueling
area or any spillage before starting
engine. Allow for fuel expansion.
Keep maximum fuel level ¼ inch
below the tip of the fuel tank. Never
refuel with the engine running.
Engine speed has been factory set to
provide safe operation. Tampering with the
engine speed adjustment could result in
overheating of attachments and could
cause a fire.
Spilled fuel and its vapors can become
ignited from hot surfaces or sparks.
Tampering with factory set engine speed
settings.
Overfilling the fuel tank – fuel spillage.
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.
RISK OF BREATHING - INHALATION HAZARD
Operate generator in clean, dry, well
ventilated area. Avoid enclosed areas
like garages, basements, storage
sheds, etc., which lack a steady ex-
change of air. Never operate unit in a
location occupied by humans or ani-
mals. Keep children, pets and others
away from area of operating unit.
Breathing exhaust fumes will cause se-
rious injury or death.
Gasoline engines produce toxic carbon
monoxide exhaust fumes.
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT IT
WHAT COULD HAPPEN
Risk of Injury and Property Damage When
Transporting Generator
If generator is equipped with a fuel
shut-off valve, turn the valve to the
off position before transporting to
avoid fuel leaks. If generator is not
equipped with a fuel shut-off valve,
drain the fuel from tank before trans-
porting. Only transport fuel in an CSA
approved container. Always place
generator on a protective mat when
transporting to protect against dam-
age to vehicle from leaks. Remove
generator from vehicle immediately
upon arrival at your destination
Fuel or oil can leak or spill and could
result in fire or breathing hazard, seri-
ous injury or death can result. Fuel or oil
leaks will damage carpet, paint or other
surfaces in vehicles or trailers.
Fire, Inhalation, Damage to Vehicle
Surfaces
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT IT
WHAT COULD HAPPEN
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
During operation, touch only the con-
trol surfaces of the generator. Keep
children away from the generator at
all times. They may not be able to
recognize the hazards of this prod-
uct.
Contact with hot surfaces, such as en-
gines exhaust components, could result
in serious burns.
Contact with hot engine and generator
components.
RISK OF HOT SURFACES
Review and understand all of the
operating instructions and warn-
ings in this manual.
Become familiar with the operation
and controls of the generator.
Know how to shut it off quickly.
Equip area of operation with a fire
extinguisher certified to handle
gasoline or fuel fires.
Keep children or others away from
the generator at all times.
Always use U.L. listed voltage pro-
tector to connect voltage sensitive
appliances (TV, computer, stereo,
etc.). Failure to use a U.L. listed volt-
age surge protector will void the war-
ranty on your generator.
Notice: A multiple outlet strip is not
a surge protector make sure you use
a U.L. listed voltage surge protector.
All sources of energy include the poten-
tial for injury. Unsafe operation or main-
tenance of your generator could lead to
serious injury or death to you or others.
Any gasoline operated household gen-
erator will incur voltage variations caus-
ing damage to voltage sensitive appli-
ances or result in fire.
Operation of generator in careless man-
ner.
Operation of voltage sensitive appliances
without a voltage surge protector.
RISK OF UNSAFE OPERATION
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
RISK OF MOVING PARTS
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
Never operate generator with guard-
ing or cover plates removed. Avoid
wearing loose fitting clothing or jew-
elry which could be caught by mov-
ing parts.
The generator contains parts which ro-
tate at high speed during operation.
These parts are covered by guarding to
prevent injury.
Contact with moving parts can result in
serious injury.
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RISK FROM LIFTING
HAZARD
HOW TO PREVENT ITWHAT COULD HAPPEN
The generator is too heavy to be lifted
by one person. Obtain assistance
from others before you try to move it.
Serious injury can result from attempt-
ing to lift too heavy an object.
Lifting a very heavy object.
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE GENERATOR.
CAUTION: Read owner’s manual. Do not attempt to
operate equipment until you have read Owner’s
Manual for Safety, Operation, and Maintenance In-
structions.
REMOVE GENERATOR FROM CARTON
•Open carton from top.
•Cut carton along dotted lines.
•Remove all carton inserts.
•Remove generator through opening in carton.
ASSEMBLY
CARTON CONTENTS
Main Unit
Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
Main Generator Unit
Remove shipping block from under the gen head
by unscrewing the bolt and remove the wood block.
It is very important that this is removed before starting
your generator.
This product is not equipped with a spark arresting muffler. If the product will be used around flammable materials, or on
land covered with materials such as agricultural crops, forest, brush, grass, or other similar items, then an approved spark
arrester must be installed and is legally required in the state of California. It is a violation of California statutes section
130050 and/or sections 4442 and 4443 of the California Public Resources Code, unless the engine is equipped with a spark
arrester, as defined in section 4442, and maintained in effective working order. Spark arresters are also required on some
U.S. Forest Service land and may also be legally required under other statutes and ordinances.
Engine exhaust contains chemicals known, in certain quantities, to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Read Owner’s Manual. Do not operate equipment until you have read Owner’s Manual for
Safety, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions.
WARNING
9 — ENG
OPERATION
KNOW YOUR GENERATOR
Read this Owner’s Manual and Safety Rules be-
fore operation of your Generator. Compare this
illustration with your generator to familiarize yourself
with the location of various controls and adjustments.
Save the manual for future references.
FUEL TANK- Capacity of 7 US gallons.
CHOKE SWITCH- Lever used to start cold engine.
ENGINE RUN/STOP SWITCH- Sets engine in starting
mode for recoil starter - Stops running engine.
ENGINE OIL FILL- Place where engine oil is poured.
CIRCUIT BREAKER- Each receptacle has a circuit
breaker to protect the generator from overloading.
120 VOLT RECEPTACLES- Used to supply 2350 watts of
electrical power per receptacle for operations. Protected
by 15 amp circuit breaker.
240 VOLT RECEPTACLES- Used to supply 4700 watts
of electrical power per receptacle for operations. Will
only supply 2350 watts each if both receptacles are
being used. Protected by 20 amp circuit breaker.
AIR CLEANER- Includes filter element and foam
pre-cleaner that limits the amount of dirt that enters
the engine.
ENGINE OIL FILL
CHOKE SWITCH
ENGINE RUN/STOP
SWITCH
AIR CLEANER
FUEL TANK
120 VOLT RECEPTACLES
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
240 VOLT RECEPTACLES
FUEL CAP
IMPORTANT: Before any attempt to start your generator
be sure to check engine oil (See OPERATION under
Adding Engine Oil on page 11)
GROUNDING THE GENERATOR
This generator should be grounded to help prevent
accidental electrical shock. Shown below is a picture of
the grounding lug supplied on your generator. First, drive
a 3/4" or 1" diameter copper pipe or rod into the ground
close to the generator set. The pipe must penetrate moist
earth. Using #10 gauge wire, connect one end of the wire
into the grounding lug. Next, connect the other end of the
wire to the copper pipe or rod using an approved ground
clamp.
Grounding Lug
10 — ENG
OBTAINING ELECTRICITY FROM
GENERATOR
There are basically two ways to obtain electricity form a
generator:
Use of extension cords directly form the generator
to the appliance, lights, tools, etc.
Use of a double-throw transfer switch installed
directly to the main electrical supply outside of the
house.
Extension Cord
When using an appliance or tool at a considerable distance
from the generator, a 3-wire extension cord that has a
3-blade grounding plug and 3-slot receptacle that accepts
the tool’s plug should be used. A cord of adequate size
must be used. A minimum of 12 gauge wire size with at
least a 20 amp draw can be used. When amperage
exceeds 20 amps a 10 gauge wire size should be used.
RECEPTACLES
Your generator is equipped with duplex 120 volt receptacles
and duplex 240 volt receptacles.
The unit is also equipped with a 15 amp circuit breaker for
the 120 volt receptacles and a 20 amp circuit breaker for
the 240 volt receptacles which are provided to protect the
generator against electrical overload. If the circuit breaker
trips, unplug electrical load from receptacle. Let circuit
breaker cool down and then push circuit breaker button to
reset.
GENERATOR CAPACITY
Exceeding the rated capacity of your generator can
result in serious damage to your generator and connected
electrical devices. You should observe the following to
prevent overloading the unit:
• Starting and running wattage requirements must be
calculated to match your generator wattage capacity.
• Resistive load appliances such as light bulbs, TV’s
and microwaves, have the same starting and running
wattage. The wattage used for calculating the capacity
can usually be found on each of these appliances.
Some inductive appliances and tools will list on the motor
name plate, the starting and running voltage and amperage
requirements. Use the following formula to convert voltage
and amperage to wattage:
(Volts X Amp = Watts)
Inductive load appliances and tools such as refrigerators,
air compressors and washers require approximately 2 to
4 times the listed running wattage for starting the equip-
ment. This initial load only lasts for a few seconds on
start-up but is very important when figuring your total
wattage to be used.
NOTE: Always start your largest electric motor first, and
then plug in other items, one at a time.
The guide below is provided to assist you in determining
the appliances and tools that can be run with the wattage
capacity of your generator.
20V 20A
20V 20A
NEMA 5-20R
NEMA 6-20R
240V/20V
240V/20V
15 15
20
20
11 — ENG
Connecting Generator To Main Electrical
Supply
Potential hazards exist when an electrical generator is con-
nected to the main electrical supply coming into the house.
It is at that point that the generator could feed back into the
utility company’s system causing possible electrocution of
workers who are repairing electrical lines. To avoid back
feeding of electricity into utility systems, a double-throw
transfer switch should be installed between the genera-
tor and utility power. This device should be installed by a
licensed electrician and in compliance with all local electri-
cal codes.
NOTE: When installing a Double-Throw Transfer Switch,
a minimum of 10 gauge wiring must be used.
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
CAUTION: Always check engine oil level before
every start. Running engine low of oil or out of oil
could result in serious damage to the engine.
Adding Engine Oil
Your generator has been shipped without oil in the
engine. Begin by removing the oil dipstick and plug. Start
pouring the oil in slowly.
The engine will hold approximately 26 ounces of oil. To
check the oil, clean and replace the dipstick. Do not
screw the dip stick in when checking the oil level. Next,
remove the dipstick to check the level. The oil dipstick is
clearly marked with lines that tell you when the engine
has enough oil. Do not fill above this point.
NOTE: When adding oil to the engine crankcase, use a
high quality detergent oil classified “For Service
SF,SG,SH” rated SAE 30 weight. Use no special
additives. Select the oil’s viscosity grade according to
your expected operating temperatures.
Low Oil Shutdown
Your Craftsman generator engine is equipped with Low
Oil Shutdown. Low Oil Shutdown is a safety device
designed to protect your engine from damage in the
event the oil level in the crankcase is low.
If while the engine is running, the oil gets low, it will
automatically shut itself down and will not restart until the
oil is added. If the oil is low before start-up, the genera-
tor will not start until oil is added.
NOTE: The Low Oil Shutdown mechanism is very sensi-
tive. You must fill the engine to the full mark on the dipstick
to inactivate this safety device.
Gasoline
Your generator engine is 4 cycle. Use unleaded fuel only.
Never mix oil with gasoline.
CAUTION: Never fill fuel tank completely. Fill tank to
1/2" below the bottom of the filler neck to provide
space for fuel expansion. Wipe any fuel spillage from
engine and equipment before starting engine.
WARNING: Never fill fuel tank indoors. Never fill fuel
tank when engine is running or hot. Do not smoke
when filling fuel tank.
Use clean, fresh, regular unleaded gasoline with a mini-
mum of 85 octane. Do not mix oil with gasoline. If unleaded
fuel is not available, leaded fuel may be used.
To Start Your Generator
CAUTION: Never run engine indoors or in enclosed,
poor ventilated areas, engine exhaust contains car-
bon monoxide, an ordorless and deadly gas.
Make sure the fuel shutoff valve is turned to the open
position.
• Remove gas cap.
• Add unleaded gasoline, slowly, to fuel tank.
Do not overfill.
• On the engine there is a start/off switch located
on the front panel of the engine. Place this switch to
the start position.
OPEN
CLOSE
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MAINTENANCE
Note 1: Change oil after first two (2) operating hours and every 50 operating hours thereafter, more often if operated in
extreme dusty or dirty conditions.
Note 2: Check oil after 5 hours of operation (See page 13 - Oil Maintenance.)
• On the engine there is a choke/run lever. Place this
lever to the choke position.
• Grasp the starter handle and pull rope out slowly
until it pulls harder. Let the rope rewind slowly.
Then pull rope with a rapid full arm stroke. Let rope
return to starter slowly.
• When engine starts, gradually move choke lever to
“Choke Position”.
• If the engine fails to start after (3) pulls, move the
choke lever to the beginning choke position and pull
start rope again.
• For hot engine starts make sure choke lever is in the
choke position.
Connecting Electrical Loads
Let engine run and warm up for about five minutes
after starting.
• Plug in the desired 120 or 240 volts tools.
• DO NOT connect 240 volt equipment to the 120 volt
duplex receptacles.
• DO NOT connect 3-phase loads to the panel
receptacles.
IMPORTANT: You should always add up the rated
watts of all lights, tools and appliances you are power-
ing at one time. This total should not exceed the rated
capacity of your generator or circuit breaker rating of
the receptacle supplying power.
Stopping The Engine
• Disconnect all electrical loads.
• Switch the start/off switch to the off position.
IMPORTANT: Never store engine with fuel in tank ,
indoors, or in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas or where
fuel fumes may reach an open flame.
ON
STOP
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES TABLE
MAINTENANCE TASK
Before each
use
Every 25
Hours of
Every
Season
Every 50 Hours
of Every
Season
Every 100 Hours of
Every Season
Check oil level
X
See Note 2
Change oil See Note 1
Clean Air Filter Assembly
X
Check Spark Plug
XX
Prepare Unit for Storage
Prepare unit for storage if it is to remain idle for more than 30 days.
13 — ENG
Service Air Cleaner
NOTE: Do not use petroleum solvents, e.g., kerosene,
which will cause the cartridge to deteriorate. Do not use
pressurized air to clean cartridge. Pressurized air can
damage the cartridge.
To service air cleaner follow these steps:
1. Unscrew wing nut. Remove cover and air cleaner
cartridge.
2. Remove cartridge from cover.
To service cartridge, clean by tapping gently on a flat
service. Do not oil cartridge. Replace if dirty or damaged.
3. Replace air cleaner cartridge. Place cover over
cartridge and tighten nut finger tight and then turn it
one more complete turn.
Clean Guard/Muffler
Do not clean with a forceful spray of water because
water could contaminate fuel system. With a brush
or cloth clean finger guard after every use to prevent
engine damage caused by overheating.
´ Reinstall the drain plug. Make sure it is tightened
securely.
• Fill the crankcase with new oil of the proper type (See
Adding Oil Section), to the Full mark on the dipstick.
Always check the level with the dipstick before adding
more oil.
• Reinstall the oil fill cap or plug and tighten securely.
Changing Engine Oil
For a new engine, change oil after the first 2 operating
hours. Thereafter, change oil after every 50 hours of
operation.
Change the oil while the engine is still warm. The oil will
flow freely and carry away more impurities. Make sure the
engine is level when filling, checking or changing oil.
Change the oil as follows:
To keep dirt, grass clippings, etc. out of the engine,
clean the area around the drain plug and dipstick
before removing them.
Remove the oil drain plug and dipstick. Tilt the
engine slightly towards the oil drain to obtain better
drainage. Be sure to allow ample time for complete
drainage.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warranty of the generator does not cover items that
have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. To
receive full value from the warranty, operator must maintain
the generator as instructed in this manual.
Some adjustments will need to be made periodically to
maintain your generator.
GENERATOR MAINTANANCE
Your generator should be kept clean and dry at all times.
The generator should not be stored or operated in environ-
ments that includes excessive moisture, dust or any corro-
sive vapors. If these sustances are on the generator, clean
with a cloth or soft bristle brush. Do not use a garden hose
or anything with water pressure to clean the generator. Water
may enter the cooling air slots and could possibly damage
the rotor, stator and the internal windings of the gen head.
All adjustments in the Maintenance section of this manual
should be made at least once each season.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Oil
Oil level should be checked prior to each use and at
least every 5 hours of operation. To check oil see
Adding Engine Oil on page 11.
CLEAN
AIR CLEANER
BASE
PAPER FILTER
COVER
WING NUT
14 — ENG
Carburetor
The carburetor of your generator is pre-set at the factory.
The carburetor should not be tampered with. If your gen-
erator is used at an altitude in excess of 4000 feet perfor-
mance may be affected. If so consult with your nearest
Sears Service Center regarding high altitude set changes.
Governor
Your engine governor maintains the constant operating
speed of your generator. DO NOT tamper with the engine
governor which is factory set for proper engine speed.
Over-speeding your engine above factory high speed set-
ting can be dangerous and could possibly cause personal
injury or property damage. If you believe the engine is run-
ning too fast or slow, take your generator to an Authorized
Sears Service Center for repair and adjustment.
CAUTION: Low engine speeds impose a heavy load
on the engine and when sufficient power is not avail-
able the engine life could be shortened.
STORAGE
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
If you are going to store your generator for more than 30
days, use the following information as a guide to prepare
the generator for storage.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Never store generator with fuel in the
tank, indoors, or in enclosed, poorly ventilated
areas, where fumes can reach an open flame, spark
or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes
dryer or other gas appliances.
Engine Preparation
Add fuel stabilizer to fuel tank to minimize the
formation of fuel gum deposits during storage.
Run engine at least 10 minutes after adding stabilizer
to allow it to enter the fuel system.
Next shut off engine.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and remove the
spark plug.
Add one teaspoon of oil through the spark plug hole.
Place rag over spark plug hole and pull the recoil a
few times to lubricate the combustion chamber.
• Replace the spark plug, but do not connect the spark
plug wire.
NOTE: If a fuel stabilizer is not used, all gasoline must
be drained from the tank and carburetor to prevent gum
deposits from forming on these parts and causing
possible malfunction of the engine.
Generator
• Clean the generator as outlined on Page 13 (Generator
Maintenance)
Check that cooling air slots and openings on generator
are open and unobstructed.
Clean and Replace Spark Plug
Change the spark plug every 100 hours of operation or
once each year, whichever comes first. This will help
your engine to start easier and run better.
.030" (0.76MM)
WIRE GAUGE
RESISTOR
Before running engine, clean muffler area to remove
all combustible debris.
CLEAN
15 — ENG
PROBLEM
CAUSE CORRECTION
Engine will not start
No electrical output
Repeated circuit breaker tripping
Generator overheating
No auto idle
DC does not have power with the
circuit breaker depressed
1. Low on fuel or oil.
2. Ignition switch in "Off" position.
3. Faulty spark plug.
4. Choke in wrong position.
5. Fuel shut-off valve in closed
position.
6. Unit loaded during start-up.
7. Spark plug wire loose.
1. Faulty receptacle.
2. Circuit breaker kicked out.
3. Defective capacitor.
4. Faulty power cord.
5. GFCI switch breaker kicked out (if
equipped)
1. Overload
2. Faulty cords or equipment.
1. Generator overloaded.
2. Insufficient ventilation.
1. Faulty solenoid
2. Faulty idle control switch
3. Faulty windings in stator
4. Faulty circuit board
5. Faulty wire harness
1. Faulty rectifier
2. Faulty windings in stator
3. Faulty wire harness
1. Add fuel or oil.
2. Turn to "ON" position
3. Replace spark plug.
4. Adjust choke accordingly.
5. Open fuel shut-off valve.
6. Remove load from unit.
7. Attach wire to spark plug.
1. Have Service Center replace.
2. Depress and reset.
3. Have Service Center replace
capacitor.
4. Repair or replace cord.
5. Depress and reset
1. Reduce load.
2. Check for damaged, bare, or
frayed wires on equipment.
Replace.
1. Reduce load.
2. Move to adequate supply of
fresh air.
1. Have Service Center replace.
2. Have Service Center replace.
3. Have Service Center replace.
4. Have Service Center replace.
5. Have Service Center replace
1. Have Service Center replace.
2. Have Service Center replace.
3. Have Service Center replace.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Sears Canada Inc.
222 Jarvis Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2B8
Attention: Buyer Dept: D671 Model No._________________________
NAME
ADDRESS
POSTAL CODE PHONE #
COMMENTS
SERVICE AND REPAIR PARTS
CALL 1-800-665-4455 *
Keep this number handy should you require a service call or
need to order repair parts.
If ordering parts make sure you have the
name, make and model no. of the merchandise and the name
and number of the part you wish to order.
Dear Customer,
In manufacturing this product, many steps have been taken to provide you with the highest quality.
Unfortunately, errors or omissions occasionally occur. In the event that you find a missing or defective
part, please contact your nearest Sears store.
If you have any suggestions that would help us to improve our assembly/operation instructions, or
this product, please write them down and mail it to:
* If calling locally, please use one of the following numbers:
Regina - 566-5124 Montreal - 333-5740
Toronto - 744-4900 Halifax - 454-2444
Kitchener - 894-7590 Ottawa - 738-4440
Vancouver - 420-8211
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Craftsman 919.679470 Owner's manual

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Power generators
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Owner's manual

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